Ex-nanny of Kardashian girls has a story to sell

The former nanny of the Kardashian girls — Kourtney, Kim and Kloe — has a story to tell. But Pam Behan isn’t dishing the dirt in her new biography co-written with her childhood best friend, Sara Christenson, of San Diego.

“We did it our way — positively,” said Christenson. The project didn’t seem to start out that way when a proposal submitted to publishing agents more than a year ago was transformed into a former nanny’s nasty tell-all by a headline hungry online tabloid. Behan refuted the characterization on “Entertainment Tonight” and sent the Kris Kardashian/Bruce Jenner family written proof that she was taking the high road.

While they haven’t endorsed the memoir, they have wished her the best, says Christenson, and Behan still stays in touch with Bruce Jenner on their shared Oct. 28 birthdays.

A Beverly Hills nanny agency first sent Behan to supervise the kids of Jenner and his ex-wife, Linda. Two years later, Bruce married Kris. So Behan worked another five years with the combined family, starting the day of the couple’s Bel-Air wedding when Kourtney was 12, Kim 10, Kloe 6, and Rob 4.

The book goes into Kim’s early teenage dating relationship with Michael Jackson’s nephew, T.J. Jackson, Kourtney’s harrowing driving lessons and Kloe’s passion for animals, as well as Behan’s own short romance with Sylvester Stallone.

Behan now lives in South Dakota but will be in San Diego on April 13 for the official release of “Malibu Nanny,” subtitled, “Adventures of the Former Kardashian Nanny.” Available on Amazon, it is being launched at a private party at Planet Rooth Design Haus in Bankers Hill.

Divine intervention? On Palm Sunday, a local couple was browsing through Kobey’s swap meet when a military bomber jacket simply fell off its display at their feet. As the woman, Brec Harbison, picked it up she noticed a Navy chaplain insignia and the name of her family’s former Episcopalian priest, Wayne F. Sanders, in University City. when she told her mother, Lois Fife, 75, tried to track down Sanders, now working with the Episcopal Diocese of San Diego.

Fife was having no luck when her husband ran into Sanders at Costco. The Vietnam vet recalled donating his jacket to

AMVETS to give to those in need but welcomed Fife’s offer to return it. “Fantastic,” he told me, “I guess I’m supposed to have it back.”

A return trip to the swap meet on Good Friday found the vendor working and the jacket still there. Fife gave it to the priest on Easter day.

She said the jacket had special meaning to her because the Rev. Sanders had presided over the marriage of her son, Michael, had baptized his two sons and had conducted Michael’s funeral three years ago.

Oh, and the vendor’s name? Michael.

Latest gossip: English heartthrob Ed Westwick, Chuck Bass on The CW’s “Gossip Girl” series, was spotted at Quality Social late Friday night with some male friends. The stylishly dressed Westwick upheld his reputation as one of GQ’s former “Men of the Year.”

Word has it, he may be back in town next week but, for sure, Westwick will be in San Diego cinemas as Tybalt when the British remake of “Romeo & Juliet” is released this fall.